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Report: BIPV Market to Triple
Building-integrated solar is expected to more than triple in dollar volume between now and 2015, according to a new report from NanoMarkets. The research company, based in Virginia, released a report this week that reveals projections for BIPV to grow from a $2.1 billion industry to a $7.5 billion industry over the next two years. [...]
BIPV Growth Showing Continued Growth
Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets announced its latest report this week on the building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) solar market entitled, “BIPV Roofing Markets.” BIPV are photovoltaic materials that are used to replace conventional building materials in parts of the building envelope such as the roof, skylights, or facades. This recent report claims that the total market value for BIPV [...]
REPORT: The Future of Solar is Transparent BIPV
Transparent and building-integrated solar technologies will be the way forward for solar, according to a report from NanoMarkets. NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging market opportunities for energy, electronics and other goods. Lawrence Gasman, one of the lead analysts on the organization’s latest report, said that the only way solar will succeed will be in these [...]
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